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DocScott14

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I just reserved a gas/electric model. I love the retro look, the real axels, lockers, 35's and the over all off road focus with throwback interior style. This thing ticks so many boxes! I like the idea of having 1000 foot lbs of torque but man, I would sacrifice that kind of electric power for a healthy V8 rumble......... Please make this a thing!!!
 
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Power is power! I want great engineering and I want something that will get out of its own way but I also like noise :ROFLMAO:
isn't there sometimes a way to have the car make sound so it doesn't sneak up on people? Maybe that could be a sound to choose
 
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Not quite the same angles but liked the clip of Scott Keogh’s Scout and the new Traveler in one screen shot. Seeing it this way you really do see how well the design team pulled off the the Traveler
 

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If you can swing it, I would recommend a 2 car plan (unless you've done so already). Classic car to satisfy those enthusiast feels and a modern EV to pack on the miles. Best of both worlds.
Good point and I agree. If I had the means to make it reality, this is the route I would choose.
 
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